Comments on: Welsh Mythological Underpinnings of Lloyd Alexander’s Prydain Cycle
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an online magazine devoted to the study of mythMon, 01 Oct 2012 20:00:05 +0000http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.4hourly1By: Carole Ballardhttp://journeytothesea.com/welsh-alexander-prydain/comment-page-1/#comment-1335
Carole BallardFri, 06 Jul 2012 21:47:11 +0000http://journeytothesea.com/?p=3437#comment-1335<p>that was meant to say..
Dallben is of course Taliesin.</p>
that was meant to say..
Dallben is of course Taliesin.]]>By: Carole Ballardhttp://journeytothesea.com/welsh-alexander-prydain/comment-page-1/#comment-1334
Carole BallardFri, 06 Jul 2012 21:46:16 +0000http://journeytothesea.com/?p=3437#comment-1334<p>How did he mix up the landscape of the Rivers Ystrad?</p>
<p>Dallben if course it Taliesin..</p>
How did he mix up the landscape of the Rivers Ystrad?

Dallben if course it Taliesin..

]]>By: Pat DeSimiohttp://journeytothesea.com/welsh-alexander-prydain/comment-page-1/#comment-1197
Pat DeSimioThu, 10 Jun 2010 23:19:33 +0000http://journeytothesea.com/?p=3437#comment-1197<p>Informative article! I'll be visiting "Journey to the Sea" regularly, I suspect. </p>
<p>On a separate note, a few small excerpts to edit:</p>
<p>“attempt to make a landwhi of fantasy relevant to a world of reality”</p>
<p>(Robert Graves discusses the Spiral Castle and other aspects of Welsh mythology in his book The White Goddess, many which Alexander used.)</p>
<p>Thanks again for the article, and please pardon my conventional neuroticism.</p>
<p>~Pat</p>
Informative article! I’ll be visiting “Journey to the Sea” regularly, I suspect.

On a separate note, a few small excerpts to edit:

“attempt to make a landwhi of fantasy relevant to a world of reality”

(Robert Graves discusses the Spiral Castle and other aspects of Welsh mythology in his book The White Goddess, many which Alexander used.)

Thanks again for the article, and please pardon my conventional neuroticism.

~Pat

]]>By: Jason Fisherhttp://journeytothesea.com/welsh-alexander-prydain/comment-page-1/#comment-1172
Jason FisherThu, 12 Nov 2009 22:10:48 +0000http://journeytothesea.com/?p=3437#comment-1172<p>Thanks for the correction, Joesph. And I should, of course, be rapped on the knuckles for making it in the first place. :)</p>
Thanks for the correction, Joesph. And I should, of course, be rapped on the knuckles for making it in the first place. :)]]>By: Randy Hoythttp://journeytothesea.com/welsh-alexander-prydain/comment-page-1/#comment-1161
Randy HoytWed, 04 Nov 2009 01:07:52 +0000http://journeytothesea.com/?p=3437#comment-1161<p>@Joseph - Thank you so much for the positive feedback. It's such a learning experience for me <em>writing</em> and editing the articles, and it's great to know that <em>readers</em> are getting just as much out of the site. </p>
<p>Good catch on whicker/wicker. I updated the article itself with "wicker."</p>
@Joseph – Thank you so much for the positive feedback. It’s such a learning experience for me writing and editing the articles, and it’s great to know that readers are getting just as much out of the site.

Good catch on whicker/wicker. I updated the article itself with “wicker.”

]]>By: Joseph Furolohttp://journeytothesea.com/welsh-alexander-prydain/comment-page-1/#comment-1160
Joseph FuroloTue, 03 Nov 2009 11:32:31 +0000http://journeytothesea.com/?p=3437#comment-1160<p>Whicker? OK for horses. 'Wicker' of course. Or perhaps, Dallben was found by the three witches in a 'wicca' basket?.. :))</p>
<p>But seriously, a BIG thank you for 'Journey to the Sea'. It is the only web magazine I subscribe to that I read thoroughly - every Issue, every article. I am genuinely impressed with your writers' erudition, breadth of interest and ability to make the realms of Mythos/Logos so easily accessible at the same time. Please keep up the good work. Your site is a rare gem, a hidden pearl. And a damn good magazine as well!</p>
<p>Joseph</p>
Whicker? OK for horses. ‘Wicker’ of course. Or perhaps, Dallben was found by the three witches in a ‘wicca’ basket?.. :))

But seriously, a BIG thank you for ‘Journey to the Sea’. It is the only web magazine I subscribe to that I read thoroughly – every Issue, every article. I am genuinely impressed with your writers’ erudition, breadth of interest and ability to make the realms of Mythos/Logos so easily accessible at the same time. Please keep up the good work. Your site is a rare gem, a hidden pearl. And a damn good magazine as well!